Went up to Sandy Camp on Day 1, then climbed to the summit and back to the cars on Day 2 starting at 1:30am. The weather on both days was incredible with hardly a cloud in the sky the entire time we were there. Great climb!

Hiked up the Easton Glacier route. Lots of snow covered most of the crevs'. We got into thick fog/rain/snow/wind/white-out conditions from ~7000-~8500' and then broke thru to a perfect clear blue skies near the summit. The cloud deck covered everything below Baker. We went back thru the same white-out conditions on the descent .....for double the pleasure

Dropped SPOT Sat on/near summit. Tracked down Coleman Glacier between 10:45 and 12:30. If you found a SPOT or know someone who did please email me brianwookie@gmail.com, or call 503-750-7387. Thanks! Brian

We took the Easton Glacier/railroad grade route. Spent two miserable days in the cold rain, and started in the fog at 4am. We busted through the clouds at 8000 ft into the glorious sun and had the whole mountain to ourselves. Due to a heavy snowpack we had minimal crevasse issues and made the summit in record time. Decesended back into the rain. Welcome to the cascades. On to Mount Hood next.

After climbing Mt Rainier 2 days prior, we decided another climb would be in order before my uncle had to fly out. Baker won the coin toss and we were off. Unfortunately, My uncle had to return to high camp when at 7,000 the blisters he had garnered on Rainier became too much. My brother and I continued and missed having him there with us on the summit.

Long slog in soft snow due to my team's inability to move with any speed. Camped at the foot of the glacier, then bagged the summit in the morning.
Snowmobiles are a bit of a bother on this route and many riders go out of the boundaries and ride the glacier. I'm just waiting for a crevasse to swallow one of them...
That aside; Great sunrise views from the Roman Wall and into the crater! Well worth the climb, but definitely preferable as a (long) day climb

One of the prettier climbs I did during my trip. Relatively easy, too. Could do easily as a day hike but it's nice to see the scenery of the Railroad Grade during daylight. Snow stayed hard well after dawn, personally I would start later next time.

Great weather. Some clouds, but they stayed above the summit so views were still awesome. First climb on a crevassed route for our group. We were exhausted when we returned to base camp so decided to rest for an additional night before packing out and thought a text message was successfully sent to our contact person. Turns out the message did not go through, and since we were more than 12 hours after our expected return time, we were met by search and rescue at the parking lot. Overall a great climb and good time with friends and family. Spent the rest of the week hiking in Heather Meadows which was still mostly snow covered.